The Generals (11-4, 8-0 ODAC) jumped out to a 7-0 lead in the
opening 22:23 of the contest, including two goals apiece from
senior attacker Britten Mathews (Richmond, Va./Collegiate) and
junior midfielder Kate Donnelly (Houston, Texas/St. John’s
School).The Quakers (6-9, 3-5 ODAC) added a goal from senior
attacker Carrie Ernst (Randolph, N.J./Randolph) at the 20:35 mark,
but W&L went on to outscore GC, 8-2, and assume a 15-3 lead at
the half.

W&L tallied five goals in the second half, with Shearin
collecting four of her six goals in the stanza, as it cruised to
the 14-goal victory to remain unbeaten in ODAC competition this
season.

Shearin led the Generals with seven points off of six goals and
one assist, while senior attacker Meredith Freeman (St. Louis,
Mo./MICDS) finished the contest with two goals and two assists.
Junior attackers Wilton Megargel (Charlottesville, Va./St.
Anne’s-Belfield) and Ellie Van Sant (Chevy Chase, Md./The
Taft School), sophomore attacker Maddie McKaig (Annapolis,
Md./Annapolis) and Britten Mathews all finished with three points.
Netminders junior Katharine Farrar (Lexington, Va./Episcopal) and
sophomore Jennifer Linder (Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown) split time
in net, combining for three saves with Farrar claiming the win.

The Generals will return to action on Apr. 28 when they host a
semifinal game of the ODAC women’s lacrosse championship
after earning the number one seed and a first-round bye. Opponent
and time are TBD.